. ~ . - MQRNISNQ nAi|..v ,;. ll-lla cililuut lluillill ..slil'i..lits¥.'.:il#i°.li>.l~ l ` " f === A "cf CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY ss R 5 RED ts -< I t» ... lr '$5 <2 i*> ér ag _ . 4 ,___ , Pfrsli/iss is, 1914. . {°-;f.l"il“.,,";-cj oils Kucllissisll Eulocllziss Biilllsli liioors ‘ ia IIND SUPERB LEADERSHIP OF GEN. FRENCH will Hoists it wi-:llAf;;;_;»;#,llgl,,§l;u;;g;;l_;v,;;_;l»_rw_el~;roi»ella5lsrllinspires with lots ot excitement marked tlic N tlllrd of the big horse meet at Hall- Que fail Miss Alcyone, owned by the D MacKinnon Drug Co., of Charlotte- Boron Britt 2281/l Tlios. town, won the 224 trot and pace at- Munroe, New Glasgow, ter a live heat struggle. It was a big N. field ten horses facing the starter. Princess Etta, T (‘ Ed Miss Alcyorle drew sixth position and gett went into the lead like a rocket. The Cochato Lady 2 211/ (h first half was stepped in 1.07. She E won the heat by two lengths. She Dawn Ambullltor, W D won the second heat by a small mar- Gould Jollcure, N li gill, taking a win race record ot’ 2.18%. Mud Princess Etta, another Charlottetown herst N S entry, was the contending horse in Prelnier, 219% It ll M this heat until the stretch when a risen, Sulnnlerslde break put her book to tlilrli. The 'rinie-2191/, 2131/_ 13% - third heat was a surprise, Prince liar- 2.221 on, the Fredericton entry, winning the e Baron, 221% 'I' V H 1 ensliorolllzli 2 ‘i0 Thus Dobson, Jolicure, N I3 9 9 3 34 l 5 tlharlottctowli 3 4 6 Dis U smith Hlilifrurf 11 / V’ G heat by a nose In the fourth heat Brage, Frank Boutilier,lIiil tl Miss Alcyone got the word two lengths I ifnx, N back und finished inches behind. The March Bell Franll Boui H. t ilftll heat was an easy thing for 'Al- lier, llalifsx, N S U cyclic; she won by twenty yards in Bessie B ll (‘ Lydia, fast time for il. filth heat. Princess (Yentrevlile, kings, NS Etta had been injured somewhat dur- Millie K J Stanley Wed ing training hero and was drawn in lock Cliarlottetowli Ie the fourth heat. She showed lots of Ti speed The 2.40 pace went to thc unbeaten 2 Alloc Hal, 2.14%, but Helen lt., own- Alice ed by The MacKinnon Drug (30,, gave llaynloild Fretlerictoli liar fl bad fright making her extend N herself to 2.16'/i, which is the second Ilele me-2 50% 2 Sf 50 40 Pace, Stake Purse, $400 Hal, 214% 'l‘lios n It ”191/4, Tile M fastest heat of the meeting. 'l‘o-luor- iulinon Dru Co Lila “‘ it r row Dr. Sharper and Oakley H., two lottetowli of (lhsrlottetown s cracks, start in the Rexl 2.19 trot against the crack llallfaxi son, Amherst, N mare Dora, 2.12% and others. Iieiell `Bob class. D 2.24 Trot and Pace. Purse, $400. nlmld Fredericton, N S Miss Aloyone, 2.291/4. The Sce MeG0, F W Foster. MacKinnon Drug Co., Kll1H°i0Ii N “I Charlottetown . ._ Time-216% 218%.-21 ight 220 L A Sim Mac, 2 i0*/l Edgar (ir, N S 6 Dis re .-_- -_ _ _ »=f-»¢\.~,-.-_ .~> - ~ -.Af -:_-_-,»: - would be long Britain had good Lake, Peel Bros' A grounds for looking forward -to its end ln quiet confidence. fo lowed hi' n. cllble to the effect thot vel Cu th cn tw be th B Iii P() l.l: th Dixie Girl Frank Boutiller, ilu THE SUMMARY Ilslifax. N ‘S cs and that iiliile the struggle This announcement was speedily l ell Von Kluck's army had ,been cn K o a SUMMARY OF THE SITUATION LORD KITCIIEIIER EULOGIZES l AUSTRIAN RETREAT A ROUTE 1 2 WORK 0F BRITISH IIRIAY is el, i l`l§`G I 'F110 hcrretcfy of State for War. LoNu3Na geptgnihlglrrd all -The 4 -l (Lord hitchener; announced in the LONDON s€Pf@mbe"17”L°"d Kit CUIIUHI News has given out ai dts Hlmse ull lords yesterday that the Chfllel' ill the H0088 Of LOTUS i01lHY patch from a. correspondelit at Petro HH ( ’ l, l l ~ de _md turned in _mmf of the A__ The olmaok was "W" so br ht gral wio says tic retreating Aus 'D for the Allies, who are meeting with success on every hand. Brit aln has in the field more than six divisions “The tide has turned everywhere in our favor, and we look forward to the end with con filience.” ln opening his address today Lord REPQRT THAT QERMANV itclicner spoke in the highest eulo _ istic terms regarding Sir John French open and his hm of commumca British Uommandei in chief who, he __ " cut 0” said had met everv difficulty pre lqpeclai io the Guardian) It was thoiigllt nl; first the (Jer sented by the situtation in a manner B__Y(if$_Sl_I_}§ls(-`;'_l;0F1_`f_liiefgglbigagfglft t I i II tii I "U Md “‘1‘Jpt”‘I ” new Pm" of ll,l);t "ll§h:l:'l(ge(l_Oll;Bw,;)§per;sllg'a§gl. he lad received from the lm mllalglll COUSIHUHZ Of Ylliiliiiiulning lll_lll_ conllnlled Lord Kltll_el_el._ The pcrlal (llinncellor ot' Gelluany ii. ilon e defensive in lrunce and the of- Bl-lllsll ,_l_l.my llllll helm able al all conimittal reply`to his enquiry into nsllve against the l'ussiuns in the times to fight a ilgiit that has thrown me WPG” im" l'#'“Pe"°1` William Wim at In pursuance of th____ policy, lt_i;rBrol')eerlnt;imnttil‘i_; ]eil;eiiei_y0ryNt;l_ll’l‘lieg willing to discuss terms ot' peace e1\e army Corrs. lt wus Held have ment luis shown lléiilni foreseen winlt cEmviANs sink Five _ _ _ _ ell sent; against the Russians, while wasfto collile taitill hatd so lllsgébllleg BRITISH STEAMERS _;lv_:_;klf;B_Slli_l)tv _ll_l_i_m(rl_illllllllttl_l;l\\l'llu_l_ln_ l _ e ar""Es of I0" Klum' ‘md vo" llillgwsorllglre slllentmtl?eli(°m\tv(;lglit llvitli (Special to the Guardian) (`lllz.ll\_lemIlff_ll_\_1;2\‘l?l°;l___l__r_l__ .S s______l_____ LW" IBIOW Were lighting 00 the defensive out bringing thc disaster their corps 'I'0l\I() September 17 ~It is report was Dr A W Lcd__(_.__ _____:_'_________ ___ _he the Aisns Valley It was also re- had planned ell here that the German cruiser Ein Mo_____sm_ ___d_____ “nh ____ _'holla at Ten Latest advices from the front do deli has sunk five Brltisli steainers off ,_ rted wut the Brmsh troops were ilot change published statelneufs Tile the coast oi’ Illdia Passengers ill 600 "um “"5" he Dm ‘”v"'ym"` ‘“ il dimdvnatage in having °"0BBe"l Goverlimeill is faking the Deopic Of the vessels are said to have been sav $’_0?l_'i,__2“_2;i ;I_'_‘l‘C_th°“gh lm “gmmg AS_ e Aisne in plirsllit. of the enemy tliciliatioiibilnto itls_coiiiit_l)eliccf slilflilr F0l_ow___g aw _he Sc(______ _ _ is li e uvery i o nt ---____.____ l__ and l,lll_l__ s_ wmpele ln llm ll_l7 (,,,,,ll,l,,,ll Llllle llms who was strongly entrenched °“ the llllstion that properly tan be mace pub sslii-isi-l SAFEGU/(Ros THEGREEN MA'rcH rmundmg heights of Lmm and uc ‘S published our troops have ON COMMERCE Seven shots club lit 200 and 500 yds pl henna, while the British had no niet tlllc dlfficultiics of handicap _with '”-"" _.__ WDA l = t ' o wa in _ Leila Patlllen. Thos Itiiy mean” of wttmg through their hues igl’011ll Altlmllgll the BU‘\lBBlC‘ IS fionl the market paying the owners ' "` Kluck's army enveloping the British. bound to be a long one Britons can ,_ mil- mile for mem uw Alma wlth coll lullllle arm of look forward to the final outcome --_.__....... trian army in Galicia has lost all diclpllne and their retirement has be come a rout According to li report from Vienna, the coriespoliilent says, ldniperor Francis Joseph has leit the Austrian capital for all unknown dcstllilitlon -__.~______,_ I5 WANTS PEACE (Special by Phone) lpts, c‘l<>tl SUMMERSIDE Sept 19tll--'l`lic Wce splendid new lille range which has been laid out at buninierside was lor lnally opened today, by llis Worship Seve shut over the new range, with this act throwing open for use one of the G best ritlc grounds ill the province J l<‘ For the occasion of the o clilii of was organized .ind was well silppolted i by rii'lelnen from all over the lliovlilce, Loils York Molltligllc, Georgetowll, lleilcillic, pts isiimillrrsilltfs own contingent ot cial k eutll shots .intl eiijoylible Gooll weather pit vziiled 'l`lle light was llritlllt and fav A l~. $4 blowing right alross tho range lor ilmttlles were t‘lrell 'yr-stcllllrv, tho i’ it Gif-en is tolllpetltloli lol novices) Stern rlson Today the iollowliilx lliatilits sl EET! CD II il icy, 9 the range, a Provincial rifle meeting __ l. nrlilllc, but there was .1 stioll lllcc/e [, tllc lltst part ol’ the 0 cts. file meeting is a two day one, and lvl/won 5AuNpE|:l3 MA~r¢H UW first UHV P1'0V<*d very sutccs-l’ul Seven shots elilll at G00 and 800 yds ll Ll-ard, of pts medal and i‘.lr|llct lil pts, lnellui and l h .. J I pts S... J ii Pritchard =. il... ll Alien 5* s s, GX pts, ld ll Mulilllcv 57 pts, 3/ the Crockett. thc M.iyol`s .ind the Mol t \l.illi tt ill pts \V S liouson, 54 ~$ iulcll ld W Auld 5.5 s , l\ ltol.,(-rs lit pts , G R B its li nies, 52 pt ll It ll fl! ctt, 53 pts -- tts eath THE MORRISON MATCH shots at 000 yards `* \V Lc.ird '30 pts Silver (‘lip J ellis, ‘B4 pts $4 J ll Poole, 54 $ G It lieu ii, S ltltlliil-,_ftLJils '5 ( fi Jones, s L lt Allen il .l li Pritchard, s W S liousoll, Al pts -$1 each l’.ulii<~t 1) pts li It (‘rolkett, ts (` I\llllll‘il »l"pls E \\ Auld ts \\' K ltogers, 39 pts J A lett iii pts -G0 tts each . li il y . " ` Y “ “` ' nl Hd ‘B Hi n ,R h ue ‘ Hr1iish.1ndi=-me =m<\R\\we=== rwh- lIel.lf§l’§lelIl`§§'ll§ lllllllglll. illstllolll T"“""""°i"""’ F°°"°E“E° . __ ,_ _ sd upon the rear`of the Germans und two cavalry divisions." (sllelllllgll, the Guardian) f R _ d cut their line of `“**'*_- LONDON eptemher 17~The All c;(;:_\1mun?:_;?_0__anlhe German army ln THE BATT'-E OF THE AISNE lnlraltly annliulilcets that] thteh trginlllg ---- slip ~isgarl urmery e at e- 6 I the Aisnc Vill-l0Y IB H1115 Completely PARIS Sept 17- TUG F641? f-£03111 ship Erehus, has foundered during a -_&___________ llllllolllllled action S\1DD0Sl-‘d ill flfsi U’ be intend gale iii the English Channel and A1 N Sept 17- Samuel Re? saw llglitllig at l'luIicz Nlszow and - *ti us 8. Chetk 10 lillfqllli will t0 fail" members of her crew were drowned LONDO ’_°“"-€-_-- It was olllcially admitted H1 Bei' L _ ste the retreat of the mass ot the Al ,lla llllle of the dlslllllel- lilo pig ner whose uiidrr-ss was sivcli ns ‘ii 5° llh vceffffduy illlfit the ('e""‘""“ had Armies ol’ Vol1Klur‘k Hull V011 BUBIOW gard II was being towed Boy artlil East Filtv Elgllt Street New York Iletllu LONDON, sept. 17.- There are raising tl\c_l>r<§tisc of lgrussilrliislllar ullluuloned Liege, over thi- couture of illas <5;/celol»_e_ll il_\_l<;_2y__l;,ut _whlll _lilltotlllelillié oers were being ti-allied on the vessel l»lly_ ,,l-rlvllll ll, Lolllilm ,gully from _ _______l still signs of llllrry oil the part of (len I-lm" “VW “ “mpc y 1° I ‘ " C ' __""°i`°__°"_" ' i . e ill Clluria they learned how to Whwh thas “asted so many "vw and Aisne \Viiether tile Germalis found HMU7 ‘I T°“'“ nr Au°‘"mH‘mg‘“' ""’"t veral other Polvlis "’ The Austrians were unsuccessful si- the ltllsslans seemed to have cle lnlorinatloii cvcrv where llleii liiovcnlcnts Even alter ']°m`°- He has “ grip ‘md “nw lm lllllliqiler ill the west HU illllcli f\""T“'“lf“m it necessary or advisable to turn and S "ear lh_‘_` m'€‘"‘"' Bom" mm' lmvmg ml” A‘"’m“" Tmupq had UW" r"pi“‘ 1 . means to keep it. li' the Germliils at fp _ _ _ _ seeli in ch ilglltilil; bctwet-ll the Aus ei .. . . ll .. ....:::‘. .l.‘.1?flgl.. ‘::l.‘.‘:; grill "sf ion lluolnin l::s§“.::;.z.‘>l.‘;ir:l.“;&l3“not fsck lllln wh e ie s wor ng oi . s ‘ - ‘ liy others, till Itusslulis iontinucd sllllessvs (vissetks preceded _ _ _ vi~iitiiigl1l~i brother a farnler, whcntlie thc ltusslun Arinv scouting ill small next ‘Mille m°V‘”‘§ 9° "’:"_'_I'__n"' ‘"l?_rH“` xml? lI;}_'ubi_;l__ltll_',0 £:'l;l’i:\_£;ul_l;,C8ll_0";l;)e §%l_§)_f”g‘;'l;‘c“§ st£;“s llgxii war broke olit lic says thc Gallcians tletaillllicllts 'l`helr liiforlnlition was for tlleln. li’ not (iolicrli 0"rc W I ll 1 PD 1 " couple of duy's rest for the bulk of his ml , -__..- were s fri lldly to the lliissluns and so ll ll tRIillvusll?l>\uI)lfli};i‘aRlrllltdlstyllclll ulillilé hIz)tiiElitIlic£?d\i'it;i‘c;l‘l>yiYiDttllgtdeallglsguglld unfrielillly Fo the Austrians that they lil troops and with every ave. at e nlaii o_ ai _ca ' lqlwnlal lo ml. Glmrdlaii) _ _tb _ _ _, ___ ___ -*~ sholvlld lllll lgllsslall Amlv all till- 0( in Fralice concentrated for the second liliisors Arniv corps sent to assist the LONDON bpm 17 __A____ll_e_, great this m g i e so n v ew o e s eil `SHINGT0\_ S t be 17* _ands ___ the ____0v_m(_ _md _mm l____ __ and more decisive struggle, ii lill goes Austrian Armies iii the South were __ _ C vllul ll_____ llwse gth of the position the Gerniaiis oc W ep 1'-hi 1' _ atte, evcli mor _ lg ll l wll ll ld t E information coiicerilliu.: the Austrian tallsv ‘"" "‘°" “‘ ° ““‘il'l““' fl 212655:"1i.l:y‘lli:‘.:l:.l“f.l'Jimi? “ fl. a;‘;Y..ff.";i.‘:l :l’;“l;.“.l‘.‘.°.§“l::.':,?.':.§;‘.;:l ...ist °"........iff: 2.1.1222” ll. perfect his plans. e can s rrou ii l ' I th lin extent li roiii _ _ _ progress on e e E me Alsne ll, mls bl, so they have _llllws _ are S d _,__ dum bullets the invaders to make sulcossful i th the Prlh0€'s ANDY 0" UW Ames ‘Mn Theatre “ms confused' scattered the region Of N0y0ll, 011 U19 River V u,mg “ cursions Finally the Austrian Gcn ta right and capture the Plateau between and reduced The Ilapshurg Troops mm north _veal of P__rll__ lo llm the river at their hack while the Ger 'rue presldtnt S reply follows closely _ . crals removed the Shiv Troops froin villat ghg Middle Mouse and Upper Aisnc forming u mighty curve from the Vis _“ver Marne' __O_,ll_ ol. Vel,,(llm The mans are strongly t.ntlr_‘ei;{,_i|e_d oil the statement he mm-19 to the llelggun Ga__L_a __ep_M___g _hom with 80_(_______B __m____ he might inflict a total disaster on tula to Lenlbcrg for the imagined plan front ___ somewhat __l_O_.ll__. llmn was heights of Laon all le ms w i Cl_mlmB5._ol_el.B_ lotestlll u l,ll_Bt the enemy and write his lliinie oil the oi P g 3 h r bitt r -ii niies ot Llc Ru liuzintl Uikllii-5 M1521” U" me ””“I‘ "mi the cuss in the°hattle nf Marne. but E:'“I';_fIghi l;'°%e°“_?_‘l by th” 015° ‘md alleged German atrocities. His reply il`lal(i)swl\/‘lit-ll tile llglitlns hcialiie bail ll list of great (_‘.lipt.iiilis. Iilsteiill ot ut- were taken lli their rear by their ll_l__ lll nl result ln B mme flemel ie slie a oyo w o Y Y £0 PI`€S1"i@il|zTi“r"'A`”8"i/\'-'- house for family Of ¢hi'°°~ Apply at this oltloe. 56439 18 mtl eF=Tn'snr¢f"xv.-ruler pic moles 25 cents. ADPIY at °"°° AUS-|-MAN ARMY CAUGHT IN forced upon them, and besides holding , , ll I I I. t I l DUH\i0f"~i i0 U10 Ufliisli I*mPI*`° the Mouse flows They nreiiistronge. mlpport from India" "oops WIN truly desirous oi knowing and uc "“"""'""~' “" "1" he ‘""“‘rl' "’" '1`l\¢‘ 000198 Will bf’ Five" free” by positions than they were for the battle should H90" D" M me Bm" “f me Eng h l, l llll line File ulllorriinzite death ol Jnlili-=i . , p f ' ~ _ lishmeitf if not for the present battle, “€l> ng t e ri Swv __ ___ l. l l K ll) l.l ll l Bl-llllllwlcll Fl-llll gl-Owen; /ililiuclutloli the 103;ld3_L1_2H;_lll‘:‘Sp_0‘§D_§\_l;5y035303: of Morne null have been strongly re _hen for one W___c__ must soon ml Y-___l wlll I ,_m l_,lll.l,_ not l,,l),,¢f_ e sl i o \ li s li 1 lo lu come to camp to join the Ariily Ser will send ii specially selected ship- tion li 4 _ __ lnforeed with fresh troops from the _UW lt ____ maller how ll goes Frencll lr.. to guy more Presently, I priiy "ce C rpg' n D0___m____ __ _ my mn mmil Of Prize New Brunswick apples wards of 100 barrels or me P (gi ls) “°I'th east troo B. wllo also occu i' n. celltrs oc flod very soon this war will be ovor 0 W S " ‘I _ _ . f il (gl-war y l l D P _ ‘ staudinlr event S.fl~vclismiollrlczivoiircll w Ensiwl with cc v'°““““” “‘“ ”lZl”m§."l'£§.li“$§ l’L}l....‘il,‘.,..l the mn ,.5351"2§§l.?§l°'{’lle°"ilflL‘L‘? °{’.‘l.'.‘,l.`i§ °“"“"°“ ‘" ”"‘*‘“""“”““‘ "‘“"""°" 0° “Y "' “°°°""""‘= “'"' "“”‘ to ravi i»e-loo a no-it of f»il.~»»» l» S having closely followed the ariliv and con e when I take it for grunted thc ll _ . l _ _ I » _ cars, and was (ut in tivo A wit \ dh'1‘Ki-s(;(llo1lli0l,es will be consigned t0 gllllzkgéai(/lslivgtl‘n;'n$tl(h-loxiiillglhtlellikl-(ill ‘"'ep“"°‘I UW "5-UW*Ws-¢“”e bfiili N notions of lturope will assemble to ,lessee agree llle mllll llllllglllf wllq lo l ic |i“liPl‘lI\l 00V@\°0"\"0L Wm* me ing themselves* According to English ‘“f°"°°d' “ml 0" th" “'h°]°‘ 'D as determine u settlement Where wronils blame U i i t tl the forces , H desire expressed that they be 591" to and F\‘0“0|‘ °m°Ial ""l""`t”' I-Ima” to goliilt Til nil“inli\ rciilliiliulfl be evenly hm” been °"mm““d th"i" “On” Miss Mary Tiipper. li grnliililnilgliter o of ewound ODP B 5 9 I' 3 uencos and tho FBBDOHBIDIIUY in of Sir (‘llarles Tupper, lifts written li eIdP1ll‘(l€lIallnlit:illlllli;li‘sgl:rl,d1 gaildlrs There ?}td:iIil:isImcl>?nll)e?llgd rlgulgleilla avlllgy url; mmched 9Xf`¢‘Pf 1°' me ndlvaflffgsletif Solved will be assessed The nations ( ol Sam Hughes. HSRIHK that She 00 000 ll-\ on unusually large apple crop in uerlaln lwlnlll ll wolllll appllap that me Ame8,h“"'“g an angy 0 ll mllon of the world have icrtiinntcly by ullowell to join the nursing sl lt’ li livew Brunswick this year and "ls the western wings of tus two "°“ K'“"““ "““k Tl? “ll_“,,___cl_ agreement, nlsdo li plsn for such A which will sciomlmny the ii-ours 'inc 1 ONE CIN1' _per word each inser- ,fruit sent to England will be only of _llmles the Germans. _,lam and aklxtgisrmlllge rest of the ne reckonmg and Mtmement what such l_ppll_,__llo__ l_____ l_l_e__ _“___ _O _ll ll tion in this co umn. Cash must ac- the very best varieties and DNC! the Allies' left, are again to bear ' ily llvrfvctsimles in every mvscf s heavy psi-t in nie fighting "" ol mnnilna the snsi court ul Ali Wh°i°l“ 0l¢“W°~ Because of the war the Association Upon the lllllllel, of general voll Klllck s____h matters' will ______ply lt would E' L Jsnney, all svltnor. whose g0gfii;>"Kl»'|”b |_odGiNGS WANTED has decided not to hold its annual lllld Gelllmll ,on Buel_.,w_ depends me THE TEMPERATURE ___ _mwm __ would be premature, “___ home is iii Galt, who has been in tin c A ly statins f ll t St John safety ofthe rest of the German army l 1 CMD lil" *‘°‘“"81 'NYS' 1°" 'Of New fm' 5 ymmg mm' ` pp "uit show this 3 a should retreat be de¢|d9l| upon 0|- 3:35; s(§)';‘;_‘;:`t’;2‘“”_&_onI_"’;_'__°__ve;_cB:_’_:`t York On Monday he will attempt to ‘I fly here from that cltv Ile is endesv V`U§lIl9~ It Wollld 9”" 5° in'-Wnsist orlng to join the division as one of RAB8 the nrirtlr. they have to be prepared (Special to the Guarrllsnl 9 Mo to wimmiiii another attempt on tile 1'_oal>0NTods;-:xc 13ll;&;Ml;_r_l¢eim:;& :=;§_g_1fi'wl=_l;:__vmgfifhgeslgghngi P12 A llslirilellrloccupied the men __ hretseolidbmagnggrcehohldlliinsilnilxosllltllli vtvligrilrl mo 9 ’ in"l;hs contest, to form or express a thirty brigades today in the area LONDON SBIR- 15-“T°|°5"“pm“5 from s point near Noyon on *the Oise THE WEATHER -Yesterday was mmf judgement across the river. and the bitter war ent “mm n°m°' tm’ °°r°'p°"d°m °f me slung the district north' of Aisne td warm and line. becoming cool st nlglhll I speak thus frankly because I betmesndthe ’Il_t_:ed ang glue (llirl(li`l$lh:_a_s tures out Big l'n0l\€Y f°\`_°“7 as Daily E¥Dl'9B!f BUY” the Junction of the latter river with The higlwsl fBmD°"“""`° "°°°" 9 know that you will expect and Wish 0°" “ue 9" e “ if er of the Austrian w 5 67 de above zero, the ing features in the field work, and St The surfend _ d von Buippes. Behind them are splendid yesterday B 5 _ b _ 51 me to do so, as one friend should to ___ "__ "_ er ____ "___ __ that ennsn Lsvsndler. 0 I"i;_‘§§__p_‘_ army led by G@fl°"1I° D_““',§___g“__e___ ___ lines of railway riiiinlns in iiil lil lowest the piftvigus I:Bll;s_B‘:__;‘_fy __ another, and because I feel sure thin: mg _‘i_‘;’:_"';;0‘w_'_‘_f _fp __“___e_____If__v" Bt John, N. B. . 86309 Aurrenbursliisimm "B" K Ch ___ l-actions. which facilitate the move des above s y __ all l ll mt lllltll __ plan cannot wmlmsll the olllnllm ones, of the Army Medical Service, NEW .ill ll \' all lil.: ill rrvll peut M inard ONE lion fo clmzscs WANT! O EN T0 T AVEL me Austrian thi°ono,Ar0l\d\\ 0,! 5 9° mont at troops from St Quentin Guts was 64 deg above, at 9 pm 52 deg 9"” 5 ""9" °“ ° 1” Km ' At the range the various bnltrii 2*!" And appoint A3000! - °’l’°"'°“°° “" c t of from 00111 he ti e will be li|8h this morning' eV°M'5 “nd °iI`°“'"5t“"°°° ca" I” 9”" splendid scores which they linvc been ”"°""""" "°'""’" ‘Md Dr $200 miilicllsllofnumly u ggclllg llvifiliip ballet:-liiivllfg st1ss1 slid tomorrow st 951 it will in their illitlrety ant; i_,l_:l_i_°i;°¢f\‘°“f:; marina 'rlw hishesr wnrvs of the _ Five German Army 00\‘Dl m“'°hI“‘ bringing new troops through Rouen he high tonight at 10.03 and tomoi' lation. W I COWYIHBD .V0 day were the work of members of the sl' of the Austrians. have ' row st 1040. s true expression of sincere nlutral fifth battalion I' bosslimzihiiiglld At Grodsk by NIO llllfll :lTll1llAm‘°n' to threaten me Germans The gun sets this evening at 606 il y In the orders there is a piiraizrlipli Rulsllll 001'!" G°“°"‘\ Dm" 'y ‘my It is s fact that nearly the whole and tomorrow at 604, it rises to- (signed) WOODROW WILSON in which the appreciation or the Holi \’ is cailoht ill UW m°"|° "W" °f ll" northwest of France is new open to morrow morning at 542 and Bufidly river Ban Farther west s flanking lm Allllm ll", Gvmm, llnlllg with st 543 GERMAN LINER BUNK conduct of the troops in iiinlp snll ul-my of hundred thoumitl Canucks dn" mlm of ull," ,uttered tm” The moon sets this afternoon st _.__ the marked improvement shown in m is awaiting The Ailllrillli _ll“;lla‘¥ ent,”-ll toward, the Olga, NEW YORK Sept 17- The North ilrlll ls expressed The order con lolt slid i¢l “V517 U ° sr, Secretsr The last uarter ol the moon was German Lloyd Liner Kron Prince _tlnucs lil;§."’“n - . ' _l of 1d‘l2lio1l'l‘f"vl’llisl'l. dgéslltfilxg today, with on Saturday? Sept 12th, at 1.48 p.m. Wilhelm has been sunk by the British _ “The splendid patriotic spirit of "Till 1”* |193 °! th' A.“"'"‘°° ` ' full knowledge of the sitiitation at There will be a new moon Saturday, nmlgel- f,gnl;Miei~ yum 011 Ambrose officers and men is evcrywlierc evid- t0 00ll¢0i'|f\’l¢9 ¢"°°“ th” m“"“l” the front declared "The tide has now Bapt. 19th, at 6,33 p. m. ` Channel liiizhtship, according informii~ ent. A _very experienced soldier, not fortrsslel ot Prlemlylvl thi-usd" so that he, although telling - The length of today will be twelve mln brought Mimi-fi, tmiuy by Pilot of the (ailiadlan service, who wil- s_li_ii J_a_ro:l_M:l_ 13?; 2;" *°°‘,’a‘_‘_§°:. tile public that me _:wir _:lil Hhs ioiilgl hours and twenty-nve minutes. Nichols wlw_l_hn0ni_~_¢l_<_»il_ tile llillnrsaler licsil:>il_hr;_vi_¢;_w gn” ole D14_lli,nlii_ll_l__l t I. » tum. onelppalrs to 006 0 G G0- '°----_- jycster sv. c 0 shy! li Ii- 0'" F - 0 "» 0 - _ Nemlm loam-" _ ' " ,cotiirvriiicii is inndins. The little Miniirws liiiiunsnt. cum Dlpiitileris casters onieers so declared. ltroovs was one of the finest he had 0”" , . . l monthly to hustlors. Box 235» Nl” me mis, ont. asia-WMI" _ %T~fRURi :gN5B5n§ tween Provincis gohiisoirl x1l;i‘Ji:l;|i_i:81\-__f_»_‘_*;l__i°"l_,l'_f‘_l‘§_. ‘I “mln _ pious lane hors. Frlm¢~|g_ is with Gefl9l‘llDB|'i|¢l army' ne and Meglgregl 5° gba; in thi; 1-sg above th” md ol th” WM' when an in ions blazed away not lowering the m the Minister of Militia nt iiio good Plano, nerli li _ -: ~_».-_ ,~.»:_-_--,-_ - »_-,~,-,.~` ~~,-_- :_-, _-_- ,~_-; 4ma UPN The limi, the Minister hopes that il riillllcs will tnlltlilile to llilow their llcrglcsl into tllc work tli.ii lies lic livin, 'intl liiakc of this cohlm tori c ol iililill i‘.lllil1la and the ldlllpllc lliiii he ploilil .___,__.__. ZEALAND WA NTS NO EXTORTION (Hpeciiil to ilic Gunrdlnn) L()Nli(iN September l7»-A lls lo ltcuters frolll Svlinei. N S is The Stine Govirlinicllt not iiieorllnlilc with powers coil ilpoii ll bi plirliiiluclit at the uthrlulk oi the iinr to prevent gnmb ng iii food stuffs, today seized 140.- lzs of wliellt wlilili its holders :ul refllscll to sell nt .i shilling slid e por liiinilreli weight the price \eil by thc Lloverliluent _-_*________ 's llnhnent cures gsrget in cow; OMIIIG EllEIlTS ANNOUNCEMENTS MEETINGS, ETC. CENT pci- word each inser- r advertising in this column (‘ash must accompany orders Mini mum charge twenty five cents. "Prof Ti\nton‘s Vocal and Plano will commence Monday Sept. 5614 9 l8M3l “Tho fiirnltiiro sale of the into Mrs llensley will bc continued today omuielillng st ll n‘rlock Drawing oonl furniture including Superior also some choice pieces bed oolii mahogany and hook case, etc R E BEAIRSTO Auctioneer. 5644918 mil "CATERING -- George Carver. Pownal, has again been appointed to cater forthe Charlottetown Exhibi- tion under the Grand Stand. Hot din- lid lunches will he served at all hours, in Mr. Cal-ver‘s usual good style. 5618-9-1'IIllll. -& ----_-_-___ » Mlcsi-d’| Liiiiniellt cures Riiuiinottsq ~.-A.. -